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				|  |  |  == AuthenticationManager
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				|  |  |  {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/AuthenticationManager.html[`AuthenticationManager`] is the API that defines how Spring Security's Filters perform  xref:features/authentication/index.adoc#authentication[authentication].
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				|  |  | -The <<servlet-authentication-authentication,`Authentication`>> that is returned is then set on the <<servlet-authentication-securitycontextholder>> by the controller (that is, by xref:../architecture.adoc#servlet-security-filters[Spring Security's `Filters` instances]) that invoked the `AuthenticationManager`.
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				|  |  | +The <<servlet-authentication-authentication,`Authentication`>> that is returned is then set on the <<servlet-authentication-securitycontextholder>> by the controller (that is, by xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-security-filters[Spring Security's `Filters` instances]) that invoked the `AuthenticationManager`.
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				|  |  |  If you are not integrating with Spring Security's `Filters` instances, you can set the `SecurityContextHolder` directly and are not required to use an `AuthenticationManager`.
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				|  |  |  While the implementation of `AuthenticationManager` could be anything, the most common implementation is <<servlet-authentication-providermanager,`ProviderManager`>>.
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